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GuitarHack

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Silo Special SSS 2005 LE Buttercream / Shell
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20th Anniversary Silo Caramel Burst
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Silo Special HSS Vintage Sunburst
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Silo Special HSS Black (piezo)
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GuitarHack

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Thanks, everybody.

The buttercream Silo Special is really cool, they did a very nice job with that LE.
 

germangallardo

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Wow that 20th is to die for! They are all beautiful, but I really wish I had a 20th. Looks SO classy.

Congrats! :D
 

Progdude

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Man those are nice! :eek:
I really really love my Silo. Its so inspiring to play. All the different tones I can get out of it really make it an extremely versatile guitar.
I do have to admit that I made some modifications to it to fit my style.:rolleyes:
I changed the bridge pickup to a Dimarzio Andy Timmons. This pickup is so dynamic. It responds so well to whatever picking style I use. Very clear sounding and punchy. In the middle I dropped in a Dimarzio Area 67. This pickup is amazing. Its punchy,clear,very dynamic, tons of harmonics and it sounds great with whatever amp settings I use. The quack I can get from it really gets me into Strat territory. And in the neck I tried an Air Norton but it was too boomy sounding to me. So I changed it to a Liquifire and its perfect. Its smoother and warmer and fuller that the Air Norton & doesnt have that boomy sound that I didnt really like about the AN.
I also went with some Graphtech String Saver Saddles. They totally warmed up the tone some and I NEVER go out of tune since I installed a Tremol-no and keep it fixed all the time.
I was kind of afraid that the pickups and the saddles might start to get a bit muddy, so I upgraded the volume to a 500k and also dropped in a No-Load Tone Control for slightly extra output. :D
 

joe web

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great silo collection you got there. buttercream is such a nice color, it´s one of my favorite limited edition colors beside blue dawn.
the piezo silo is a killer as well.
 
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